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Brown, 48, had been with the Lawton Police Department about one and a half years when on the morning of January 20, 1946, his revolver accidentally discharged while he was putting it in his holster. The bullet went through the lower part of his stomach. He died in the hospital the next morning. Brown was survived by his wife and daughter.

“The Boston press is not known for its accuracy and they never let the truth get in the way of a good story.”[22]

King, who was high on PCP when he was beaten by the officers, was allegedly high on the same drug when he drove his SUV at speeds in excess of 100 mph through an intersection in Rialto, California, in April.